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Hings are tough for millions of people living in Britain right now. Don't fall for UKIP's lies. One of their biggest is the claim that they are an anti-establishment party of the people.
Hings are tough for millions of people living in Britain right now. Don't fall for UKIP's lies. One of their biggest is the claim that they are an anti-establishment party of the people.
Hings are tough for millions of people living in Britain right now. Don't fall for UKIP's lies. One of their biggest is the claim that they are an anti-establishment party of the people.
living in Britain right now. If you are lucky enough to have a job, the rising cost of living and below inflation pay raises means that many are finding it hard to make ends meet. If you are unemployed or living on a state pension life is even harder. Life is tough but dont fall for UKIPs lies. One of their biggest is the claim that they are an anti-establishment party of the people. Nothing could be further from the truth. UKIP is lead by ex-Tory businessmen, who only care about lining their own pockets and bolstering the profits of friends in the City of London. Farage is no man of the people. He is an ex-banker who went to public school. After Margaret Thatchers death last year, he declared that he was the only politician keeping the flame of Thatcherism alive. Thatcher wrecked millions of peoples lives. If Farage has his way he will too.
Privatisation & the NHS
What are the most important institutions
that improve the quality of all our lives? The NHS and education would probably top most peoples lists. UKIP would lay waste to these institutions. They stand for charging to see your GP and they support NHS privatisation. They also want to take money away from state schools and give it to private schools like Eton and Harrow. UKIP say that Europe is the cause of many problems we face. But UKIPs 24 MEPs are more than happy to grab as much as they can.
For more information standuptoukip.org
In 2012 UKIP leader Nigel Farage and
his Euro MPs claimed nearly 800,000 in expenses and allowances from the EU. They billed taxpayers 370,000 for office costs and got nearly 420,000 subsistence allowances for meals and hotels. At the same time these hypocrites campaigned for Britain to leave the EU.
Blame the bankers
While UKIP MEPs feather their nests they
like to blame migrant workers for the problems we face. Eastern Europeans did not cause the economic crisis moving to Britain greedy bankers caused it. The NHS would collapse if doctors, nurses and ancillary workers did not migrate from abroad to work in it. The housing shortage has nothing to do with migration. It has everything to do with the failure of successive governments to build council homes. 10,954 council homes were sold through the right to buy scheme in 201214. But only 1,662 replacements were started in the same period. The fact is EU migrants subsidise the British state. They pay 20bn more in taxes than they receive. UKIPs strategy is simple: they want us to blame anyone but those who are responsible for the hard times we face. Dont be conned when it comes to election time dont fall for Farage and UKIPs lies.
info@standuptoukip.org
hings are tough for millions of people
living in Britain right now. If you are lucky enough to have a job, the rising cost of living and below inflation pay raises means that many are finding it hard to make ends meet. If you are unemployed or living on a state pension life is even harder. Life is tough but dont fall for UKIPs lies. One of their biggest is the claim that they are an anti-establishment party of the people. Nothing could be further from the truth. UKIP is lead by ex-Tory businessmen, who only care about lining their own pockets and bolstering the profits of friends in the City of London. Farage is no man of the people. He is an ex-banker who went to public school. After Margaret Thatchers death last year, he declared that he was the only politician keeping the flame of Thatcherism alive. Thatcher wrecked millions of peoples lives. If Farage has his way he will too.
Privatisation & the NHS
What are the most important institutions
that improve the quality of all our lives? The NHS and education would probably top most peoples lists. UKIP would lay waste to these institutions. They stand for charging to see your GP and they support NHS privatisation. They also want to take money away from state schools and give it to private schools like Eton and Harrow. UKIP say that Europe is the cause of many problems we face. But UKIPs 24 MEPs are more than happy to grab as much as they can.
For more information standuptoukip.org
In 2012 UKIP leader Nigel Farage and
his Euro MPs claimed nearly 800,000 in expenses and allowances from the EU. They billed taxpayers 370,000 for office costs and got nearly 420,000 subsistence allowances for meals and hotels. At the same time these hypocrites campaigned for Britain to leave the EU.
Blame the bankers
While UKIP MEPs feather their nests they
like to blame migrant workers for the problems we face. Eastern Europeans did not cause the economic crisis moving to Britain greedy bankers caused it. The NHS would collapse if doctors, nurses and ancillary workers did not migrate from abroad to work in it. The housing shortage has nothing to do with migration. It has everything to do with the failure of successive governments to build council homes. 10,954 council homes were sold through the right to buy scheme in 201214. But only 1,662 replacements were started in the same period. The fact is EU migrants subsidise the British state. They pay 20bn more in taxes than they receive. UKIPs strategy is simple: they want us to blame anyone but those who are responsible for the hard times we face. Dont be conned when it comes to election time dont fall for Farage and UKIPs lies.
info@standuptoukip.org
Seven things you
should know about Nigel Farage
Seven things you
should know about Nigel Farage
1. Heir of Thatcher. Farage was a
member of the Conservative Party until 1992. His hero is none other than Margaret Thatcher.
1. Heir of Thatcher. Farage was a
member of the Conservative Party until 1992. His hero is none other than Margaret Thatcher.
2. On the Gravy Train. As an MEP
Farage grabs a salary of 79,000 a year, and claims 250 per day every time he turns up to the European parliament. On top of this he claims an office allowance of around 42,600 a year. He likes to keep his expenses in the family Farage employs his wife on a salary of 30,000 a year.
2. On the Gravy Train. As an MEP
Farage grabs a salary of 79,000 a year, and claims 250 per day every time he turns up to the European parliament. On top of this he claims an office allowance of around 42,600 a year. He likes to keep his expenses in the family Farage employs his wife on a salary of 30,000 a year.
3. A banker. Farage is an ex-public
school boy and made his fortune as a banker in the City of London. 4. Expenses scandal. In 2009 Farage was embroiled in an expenses scandal after the Guardian reported how he had received a total of 2 million of taxpayers money in staff, travel and other expenses. 5. Sexism. Nigel Farage said women with children were worth less than men in the financial sector.
Photo: Jennifer Mills
He claimed women with children
were responsible for their own reduction in pay because they take maternity leave and become less valuable to their businesses. 6. LGBT rights. Farage told a radio reporter, I do not support the idea of same-sex marriages. 7. Migrant-hater. Farage hates migrants so much he said he would prioritise lower economic growth and a poorer Britain over an increase in migrants in the UK.
For more information standuptoukip.org
info@standuptoukip.org
3. A banker. Farage is an ex-public
school boy and made his fortune as a banker in the City of London. 4. Expenses scandal. In 2009 Farage was embroiled in an expenses scandal after the Guardian reported how he had received a total of 2 million of taxpayers money in staff, travel and other expenses. 5. Sexism. Nigel Farage said women with children were worth less than men in the financial sector.
Photo: Jennifer Mills
He claimed women with children
were responsible for their own reduction in pay because they take maternity leave and become less valuable to their businesses. 6. LGBT rights. Farage told a radio reporter, I do not support the idea of same-sex marriages. 7. Migrant-hater. Farage hates migrants so much he said he would prioritise lower economic growth and a poorer Britain over an increase in migrants in the UK.